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I managed to grab a SF750 with a 50 buck markup off Amazon, and have one for MRSP back-ordered. If the second PSU comes in soon I'm happy to sell you the spare SF750 at cost if you haven't found one yet. Awkwardly, I've managed to grab all the parts I wanted (3080FE, 5600X*, MSI 550-I, SF750), but the NR200P is now overdue to ship. Since I'm impatient and want to build and game soon, how stupid of an idea is it to grab a random ATX case off Amazon and put my parts in there while I wait for the actual SFF case? *am cancelling my scan 5900x order, gently caress it, 5600x should be fine and cool better in a FormD T1 eventually
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Rhaka posted:Since I'm impatient and want to build and game soon, how stupid of an idea is it to grab a random ATX case off Amazon and put my parts in there while I wait for the actual SFF case? Just build it outside of any case on a wooden or other non-conductive surface clear of other objects, imo
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 00:03 |
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build it on top of the motherboard box
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Space is a bit poo poo, so my options for that are limited (metal desk, etc.). Would buying a cheapo test bench work, something like this? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wendry-Com...6867780&sr=8-17
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Kunabomber posted:build it on top of the motherboard box Unironically this. Your case is a fancy box to hide the guts and keep the dust off. edit: and the cats out
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Welp. Guess I'll paste over my metal desk with some cardboard and do that, then. Man it's gonna get so dusty.
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There's always this plastic "test bench" too (similar to the amazon thing really) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viS7iIpSChE
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Rhaka posted:I managed to grab a SF750 with a 50 buck markup off Amazon, and have one for MRSP back-ordered. If the second PSU comes in soon I'm happy to sell you the spare SF750 at cost if you haven't found one yet. Thanks man, I’ll keep looking but I’m pretty sure we have the same Amazon back order. Also not surprised the Scan estimate for the NR200P slipped. I actually got my 5900X on monday and I had forgotten to order a cooler for it, so now I’m just waiting on that to build it in my current ATX case
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Warmachine posted:Unironically this. Your case is a fancy box to hide the guts and keep the dust off. And also the wiring for your power button. Enjoy jumping the board with a screwdriver.
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CaptainPsyko posted:Enjoy jumping the board with a screwdriver. Real men use knives. Just sayin'. (which they then wave threateningly at the board when it doesn't work right)
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Rhaka posted:Welp. Guess I'll paste over my metal desk with some cardboard and do that, then. It's really not bad, I've run an open air case for years and every 6 months I hold the fans still with my fingers and blast it out with one of these: https://amazon.com/XPOWER-Airrow-Multi-Use-Electric-Computer/dp/B00SI67YRU You can get them for $30-40 on sale/used from Amazon, invest in one and you'll never have to buy any cans of compressed air for the rest of your life. Just don't touch the tip straight to components because I've heard they can build up a static charge.
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Zero VGS posted:It's really not bad, I've run an open air case for years and every 6 months I hold the fans still with my fingers and blast it out with one of these: https://amazon.com/XPOWER-Airrow-Multi-Use-Electric-Computer/dp/B00SI67YRU I have this same blower and can recommend. Careful using it on your keyboard tho cause it'll blow the caps right off on the high setting. Also I had my computer guts just sitting on my desk for like a week before my case arrived. I just put it into sleep mode to avoid having to short the power pins every time.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 09:24 |
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Question on SFF cases for my specific application: I'm building a replacement PC for my SO, targeting 5600x and 3070FE for occasional gaming, photo editing, and to last a good while (current PC is from 2012). It needs to fit within a 39cm wide, 28cm high, 50+cm deep envelope, so I was originally looking at Silverstone SG13. Seems like the 5600x with 120 AIO cooler and the 3070FE would fit in that without too much trouble. The other requirement I just found out is that it needs to have an integrated SD card reader (so not a USB dongle, I lost that argument). I haven't seen any SFF cases that have integrated readers, so the options I found so far are something like a Cooler Master Elite 130 or Fractal Design Core 500 that have a 5.25 external slot, so I could put a card reader like this in it: https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com...ctronics&sr=1-3 The other option I found is a silverstone RVZ01 case, with their thin card reader in the optical drive slot: https://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=717 Thoughts, or other things I should look at for this volume envelope and the card reader?
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# ? Dec 3, 2020 06:03 |
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The Vikings posted:Question on SFF cases for my specific application: If you're going for the 5.25" bay option, you can always get a card reader/usb hub with more usb ports than just two in the one you linked. Never hurts to have more usb, especially in a sff case. Also the Elite 130 is a solid case. It was the first case I ever built a sff pc in.
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# ? Dec 3, 2020 06:09 |
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I like my Fractal Design Core 500 quite a bit too. Lots of options for expansion and a 3070 should fit without fanfare. Also, you can fit an a pretty big CPU cooler (NH-U12S, e.g.) in it, so water cooling isn’t strictly necessary.
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Cross-posting my 5800X temps from the AMD thread...denereal visease posted:I've done "an amount" of testing myself and I suspect there may be a sweet spot between 120 and 130W for PPT for balancing temperatures, performance, and average clock speed... denereal visease fucked around with this message at 18:09 on Dec 3, 2020 |
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Thanks for posting that data, always nice to see people’s setups and the temps they get for various workloads.
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# ? Dec 3, 2020 17:57 |
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Romes128 posted:If you're going for the 5.25" bay option, you can always get a card reader/usb hub with more usb ports than just two in the one you linked. Never hurts to have more usb, especially in a sff case. nitsuga posted:I like my Fractal Design Core 500 quite a bit too. Lots of options for expansion and a 3070 should fit without fanfare. Also, you can fit an a pretty big CPU cooler (NH-U12S, e.g.) in it, so water cooling isn’t strictly necessary.
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The Vikings posted:Any specific recommendations? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DKDHMGR/?coliid=I2V30HV1ESH8PC&colid=55ZMNZK5CCX6&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it looks like it has good ports, but I'm a little wary of random brands. Startech we use at work and seems fairly legit. Yeah, throwing it out there is all. Air cooling is working fine with a 3600 in that case. Most intense application is gaming though. As for the expansion bay, I imagine it will work fine, but you might lose function on the case’s USB ports. Depends on the motherboard of course and she might not care.
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# ? Dec 5, 2020 06:13 |
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I'm thinking of adding air filters to the Sliger CL530 whenever I get it. Does anyone make these? Or, does anyone know how to make your own?
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# ? Dec 5, 2020 17:11 |
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Demcifilter will make basically whatever size you want. I have one for the back of my nr200, seems good.
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# ? Dec 5, 2020 18:09 |
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Looking to transplant my i7 8700k GTX 1800 ti into a SFF PC from the atx beast it is now. Was eyeing the NR200 but I'm a little stuck on mobo choices. I'd love optical audio and on board bluetooth since I'm using a USB dongle now which is spotty at best. I'm also using a NXTZ closed loop water cooler now that I'm not attached to, but it seems air cooling is the way to go in the NR200. Also any guides for air flow and adding more/fans?
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# ? Dec 5, 2020 23:21 |
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Z370 and Z390 mini itx boards are slim picking since they aren’t being made anymore. The Asrock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX is generally regarded as the best z390 itx board, I used one with a 9900K and it was good. If you’re looking at a newer intel board I like the gigabyte aorus ultra and have heard good things about MSI too. I’ve read the asus strix itx board has some socket compatibility issues with some liquid coolers and the asrock itx boards are mediocre for z490. I don’t know much about AMDs itx boards. The NR200 does work well with air coolers but liquid cooling is still a good option if you want to reuse your cooler. If you install fans below your GPU set them as intake, place your AIO on the side bracket as intake and mount the top fans as exhaust. I’d replace the included 120mm fan with something else, they are poop. The NR200 comes with a 92mm and 120mm fan. B-Mac fucked around with this message at 00:51 on Dec 6, 2020 |
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B-Mac posted:Z370 and Z390 mini itx boards are slim picking since they arent being made anymore. The Asrock Z390 Phantom Gaming ITX is generally regarded as the best z390 itx board, I used one with a 9900K and it was good. If youre looking at a newer intel board I like the gigabyte aorus ultra and have heard good things about MSI too. Ive read the asus strix itx board has some socket compatibility issues with some liquid coolers and the asrock itx boards are mediocre for z490. I dont know much about AMDs itx boards. Yeah, if you're able to find Z-3xx boards, you shouldn't have too big of an issue finding one with Bluetooth and SPIDF. Absolutely get some good fans for the bottom intake. Admittedly I'm running a 3080FE, which is basically perfect for this, but the extra air blowing right on the GPU is very helpful in SFF designs. If you put your NZXT on the side bracket like B-Mac suggests, you'll pretty much have a saner version of what I have in my Ncase M1. If you can get away with it though, I'd probably put the radiator on the top just for simplicity sake. If you can't, side mount with fans as intake works great. Taking my experience with the M1, the radiator fans will blow on your RAM which will give it a bit of active cooling, and the general direction of airflow will be up and out the top of the case.
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Great, thank you both.
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VorpalFish posted:Demcifilter will make basically whatever size you want. I have one for the back of my nr200, seems good. Thanks! I remember finding them when looking for filters but didn't think to look for their custom services. They also apparently have a strange deal where they'll build you a full set of filters and refund you the full cost of the order if you fulfill some specific requirements. I guess this is them essentially crowdsourcing R&D. Neat.
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# ? Dec 6, 2020 04:53 |
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Amazon has the new silverstone 750w platinum psu in stock. I can’t find any reviews really, but it’s probably decent? SilverStone Technology SX750 750W SFX Fully Modular 80 Plus Platinum Power Supply SST-SX750-PT https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PHGCDZH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_ptXZFbZ3JFCBY
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Just an FYI, the NR200P does not include the smaller fan. It just comes with 2x 120ml fans.
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# ? Dec 8, 2020 10:17 |
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The smaller fan on the back is pretty much useless most of the time anyway.
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# ? Dec 8, 2020 13:40 |
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And gets in the way of a lot of the best tower coolers that fit in there
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# ? Dec 8, 2020 13:49 |
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It is 100% useless. Top and bottom fan mounts are where it's at for the nr200.
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https://www.techpowerup.com/275208/asrock-rack-brings-amd-epyc-cpus-to-deep-mini-itx-form-factor https://www.techpowerup.com/275694/asrock-rack-unveils-m-2-slot-graphics-card The future of SFF builds right here.
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Royal mail lost my 5600x. I'm just going to keep waiting for my 5900x backorder from scan, and grab a 3900x in the meantime. I really don't think the NR200P will get delivered before the T1 arrives sometime in January. FFS, this build is cursed.
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Rhaka posted:Royal mail lost my 5600x. I'm just going to keep waiting for my 5900x backorder from scan, and grab a 3900x in the meantime. Hang in there UK 5900X NR200P guy, I've personally just resigned myself to building my NR200 build between Jan - March next year. Will hopefully bag at 3080ti FE at launch if I can. Still flip-flopping on just how much I want to go crazy with the guts of the build for my dream editing / grading and gaming rig. Found myself trying to justify getting a 3090 today...
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CaptainPsyko posted:https://www.techpowerup.com/275208/asrock-rack-brings-amd-epyc-cpus-to-deep-mini-itx-form-factor They did it, the absolute mad lads... At least if their going to do a proprietary elongation of ITX they went with the direction that my chonker 3080 extends in.
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Canna Happy posted:Amazon has the new silverstone 750w platinum psu in stock. I can’t find any reviews really, but it’s probably decent? Speaking of SFX PSUs, anyone have opinions on the Cooler Master SFXs? I got this 650W Gold from Amazon for $120: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FBBQERG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I could not find many reviews, but the 10 year warranty gives me some confidence. On the off chance a Corsair SFX 750w Plat becomes available, is it worth the extra $65 or so? I have a 5600 and am trying to get a 3080 (hahaha). Resonance22 fucked around with this message at 08:57 on Dec 9, 2020 |
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Zero VGS posted:They did it, the absolute mad lads...
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Resonance22 posted:Speaking of SFX PSUs, anyone have opinions on the Cooler Master SFXs? No idea on the Cooler Master PSUs. My last bucket of PSUs have been from SilverStone or Corsair, and I haven't had a problem with either. Given the relative price between the Corsair and SilverStone 750s (and the fact the Corsairs are basically vaporware at this point) I'd give serious consideration to the SilverStone. My only comment is that the Corsair has individually sleeved cables that are extremely easy to bend and move around, while the SilverStone cables are stiff plastic "ribbons." I'm not sure where they get off saying that makes cable management easier on the Amazon ad.
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Resonance22 posted:Speaking of SFX PSUs, anyone have opinions on the Cooler Master SFXs? They're new which is why you can't find too many reviews but there's no reason to doubt the brand, and 650W is plenty for your 3080 and 5600x. I wanted a Corsair SF750 for my build (with the same CPU and GPU as you) but it looked like it was out of stock until some undetermined time in January on every site so I saved a bit of money and went for the SF600. OptimumTech did testing and even with an OCed 10900k and 3080 the SF600 never tripped. Machines & more has a few videos reviewing and comparing those coolermaster PSUs to Corsair ones if you're interested.
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Butterfly Valley posted:They're new which is why you can't find too many reviews but there's no reason to doubt the brand, and 650W is plenty for your 3080 and 5600x. Just don't try and redline that system with the 10900k overclocked to the gills. Ask me how I know.
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